Capitolo 24
the truth of the proposal. He hardly sees to a woman he likes him,
he/she immediately returns the compliment with interest. In point of fact, him
usually falls in love with her. I clearly admit the great number of
concomitant circumstances that disturb the problem; I admit that
gives the tempting shekels of the Californian heir, and on the other
gives the charm and halo that he/she anchors they surround the British crown.
Nevertheless, after having constituted all the deductions these factors that disturb,
I submit so better there rests that a remaining phenomenon has interpreted. If
someone denies him/it, I would ask him a question--as that it comes
then many English, French, and Italians are married American women, while
are so little English, French women, or Italian women married American men?
The American men certainly have also the shekels; certainly it is anything
also in Oregon or Montana to have inhaled a passion of honourable in a
Mrs. Elizabeth or a countess of noble widow. I think that the true explanation is
what our men are attracted by American women, but our women are not
attracted equally from American men, and that the quality of the articles
it has anything to do with him.
The American duchess, I pick him/it up, it comes above to Europe and desires
incontinently to drag the European duke to the wheels of his/her wagon.
And the European duke is spellbound to turn, partly from this a lot of fact,
partly from the undeniable freshness, the brightness and the delicate culture of
the American woman. For there any burkings it is the truth that in many
you respect that the American woman brings around her an unfulfilled particular charm
as he/she anchors to his/her Europeans sisters. It is the charm of the liberty, of ease of
a certain external and superficial emancipation--an emancipation that
it goes but down a small way still adds a characteristic and spicy grace of,
way. What it evidently misses her, on the other hand it is essential
femininity; from that I don't intend womanliness--of that she has enough
and to save--but the healthy physical and instinctive qualities that